As per the scheme, termed a "revolutionary step" in the public healthcare sector by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, residents are required to show a referral letter from 30 selected government hospitals to avail the free service that includes MRIs, CT and PET scans, and ultrasounds.
Speaking at a function at the Delhi Secretariat here, Kejriwal said the scheme will help government hospitals reduce the long waiting period for tests advised by doctors.
The Chief Minister said the free tests will be available to all the residents of Delhi and there is no income limit required for availing the facility except a residence proof.
Delhi government's education and healthcare models are being adopted across the country and several countries are also praising them, Kejriwal added.
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"The dreams with which we had come into politics are now being fulfilled. Government has already waived off user charges in its hospitals besides making all medicines free.
"We also plan to provide the facility of free surgeries at private NABH-accredited hospitals," he said.
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